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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1911)
mpwf-Piwtpwiipi THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. TUESDAY, APRIL 25, 1011 EVENING EDITION y8 "" tHw( COOS BAY TIMES i " ' Entered nt tlio pogtnfllce nt Mann fold, OrcKon, for trnimnilMloii through tho mnlln hh Mtcond claw mall mutter. m. cm a mini: v IIAV K. MAMINKV f P? Mont of thwe fnrmcrs nlno own ihiii' own Innil, for the nll-nwtivm liuienw fur the Mine period va VIM. n number nnrl oqiml to the total number of now farm. Thi In crease linn chiefly been In amnll fnrmx of uniler 100 nrnw. The Increnoo for Editor mill Pull. Sewn IMIlur ovor 100-nero fnrnm for the dermic was 1.500. n RRnlnut S.000 of iiiuler Address nil communications to mo acre. Out of n totnl numlior of COOS IIAV DAIIA TIMES. famiH reported n 15.1 2S. 0.000 were Mnndillcld !! :; ;: t; Oregon under 19 acre: 7.000 between 20 '"An "independent 1100110"!''""' r, ncros ""'' n" mnn" h,,,WOTn pnnnr published every ovonlng excopt . " . '""""' '"" ,s " ""' Sunday, nnd Weekly by nnnrly "n,f of U' tnrm ln 0rPRon Tho Coos Hay Time PuMM.I.ir Co.'nro ,ln,,or 10 ncrM- T"" tl,c "cr ,- centnRe of smnll, or Inteiintfled farm- Iiib Is, therefore, largely upon tho IS FOR CLEAN Bl mm Dodlcatcd to tho Porvlco of tho people, that no good cuimo shall lack Increase. a champion, and that evil shall not thrive unopposed. I OXi: HUXDItKI) VEAHS HKXri-:. SL'IlSCItlll'lOX KATES. DAIIA'. Ono year f COO Per month GO WEEKIA". Ono year 1.50 w subscription prlco of tho Coos Day Times Is $5.00 per year or $2.50 for six months. HAT difference will It ninko n hundred years from now?" A hundred years nno tho Wllla incites and Multnomalis ruled the -Tr n ttt; ; ; IT" 'nni1 f Oregon. Ono of their chief When pnld strictly In ndvnnco tho , .. . , , , ., ... . ' . burial grounds, whoro moro than 11,000 were laid at rest, was near tho present town of Orcuhnm. Tho man who owns It, In extending his farm, I Muds It necessary to clear and level 1 the only correct medium when re- "7; ttlio old burial ground. Ho Is turning suits nro to be obtained. Today, no f-'1'1' j up plies of skeletons. That Is nil matter what the business, tho flnt that Is loft of the mon that loved, In- question to be determined Is the nd- linred nnd ruled, a hundred yenrs jVortlslng. Second comes the medium ngo honos! nnd It Is of the medium which I wls'.i ,1 And that Is all that will bo loft of to talk iiu iijiiid iMium 111 uiiumui uui- .. ... nn .. ,,, Prominent Portland Business Man Talks Science of Advertising. POItTLANl). Ore.. April 2.. "Put your advertisements ln news papers that nro fit to go Into the homo," wns the advice of W. F. Lip man, of the firm of Mpmnn, Wolfe & Co., In talking to 100 ad men nnd members of tho Portland Ad Club nt tho weekly luncheon. Tho speaker was acting as chairman of tho day and before proceeding with tho ad dresses on tho programme be took occasion to digress sufficiently to give his views upon tho "ad" question. He Bald: "Todny 90 per cent of the adver tising Is nccompllshed through nowh papors, It Is tho most successful nnd OJUclnl Paper of Coos County OFFICIAL PAPKU OK Till: of MAitsuriian. NEAKTO HOME Pltom.EMS. limn this evening n program for .Marshall Field. I believe. Inlluciico wns mild to have laid down the rule: you lend to the shaping of events. 'First hhow mo that the paper Is the tho city proposed by n progres- V( nro ono of tl, forofntllont of ,,,. of tle Il0mo ,, r w, ,,. ,, slvo citizen. A number of excellent , the future Will you beauenth free tho question of the Hire of my ndver- HtiggestlnnH nre to be found In It, but Institutions, or Just hones? that Is not tho chief reason for calling ittontlon to It. It serves Its bout KTATKMIIXT ItWJUItKK MOIMKI. purposo ln thing ntieiillou upon our Jocnl problems nt the opening of this now season which should be 11 simsou of growth nnd development. What Coos Hay needs more tint 11 Anything olse In this next live yoars and In that respect Coos Hay tuny stand for Coos county, Is attention to tho local situation. Five years given to building Coos Day und Coos conn CATIOX. Thore will be no llg, orange nnd lemon crops In Oregon this year, pololy becauso those fruits do not grow here. Oregoulnu. ty will bo well spent, better ...1 In any other possible way. Using.' I "In other words. Mr. Field hold to tho theory tbnt the newspaper must 1 be n homo pnper nnd to bo n homo j pnper you must first print the news I that Is lit to print. Ho always said 1 (that bo never enrod to advertise In' n paper whoso circulation wns on tho' treot nnd In tho by-wnys. 'Fnko' nd-' Ivortlslng, oven in pnpors of the home, In the end will bring fnllmo. I "Primarily, a concern to Inst In tho ndvortlslng Held must tell tho truth. The goods must be of the vnluo as tho establishment of n business upon n fnlso foundation. Quality nnd With the Oregonlnn'H kind permis sion, or .barring that, with the liberty Bitent nm I)nnor comotlmes tnkos with an- nlt..n ... ...I.. I. ... ... 1 . II. . At.- ,... , .m. ... t iuiwi mimiij- uio represented. No mnn enn succeed In Lot us got our attention llxcd on """vo "imompiu. inoro win Do our own door ynrdB and after they 80mo lemons grown In Oregon this ..... . V4int rlrFlit linen I i " j n.ktiw ... u nro nttondou to expand our inturou ' v,u " "un mum, mm. Hqunro trentment nro tho sound gradually ns wo aro Justllled. Hut Jw- There nre, also, ornnges nnd wntcIlW0rcl8 of n rolln(, i,BnC88. ! lot ub do no moro worrying about tho "H Krow" '" urogon, nut nothing problomo nfnr oft until thoso nearer "Ko California produces when not dj homo have been satisfactorily dlspos- Biry " thnt state by frost and 0(j 0f, .freozo ns has happened this year. Oregon will novor ho an orange nnd PLANT THICKS. lemon producing country of conso quenco, but It must ho romombered would rather havo nn 'ad' In n pnper that wont to tho homes, no matter, how small, than the cntiro enntonts of a paper which circulated hero and thero and lived .by fnlso representa tion. A newspaper to secure n foun dation must tell tho truth, ho ac curate and bo clean In tho treatment of tho affairs which It protends to re port. Pick out tho clonn pnper to ndvortlslng. Novor select tho mushy kind, for thoy will do you no good. Advertise- In tho pnpor that 'Is read at homo, Is llkod for tho 'comfort It brings to tho homo and OHSKUVATIOXS. for tho truthfulness nnd tho enro I with which It prepares Its reading matter. You Biiroly will get results" THE PIIAYBK, "Woodman, oparo thnt thl8 8tnto cn Produco about that troo," has mot In tho past "vorythlim thnt grows outdoors from with little rosnonso. It was this tno frlfil,, to tho tempornto zone nnd i .1... ......... ...i. Pat Hennessey mlulit cet nron win. . ... . . . .. H.n n..n.,i.... 1... 11 , , n" jour JlBhmont of Arbor Day. An abser- ",v """" t 'k " mw inini vant citizen calls tho attention of Tho hl8 ,omon orchard near LIbby. Tlmos to the fact that with Its splon- did observation of Arbor Day this yoar In tho Mnrshnold public schools thero was a notable omission. Tho programs were replete with referen ces to tho glories of trees. Children talked trees, sang ticctt but did not plant a single tree. Wo have not roachud a point on Coos liny where trees nro mUsed but tho custom Is Wo n,lt "P ius on other men; too important to bo neglected. Thero Wo soal; '' fellow citizen; Is snld to havo been provision mndo Wo ,lt5 nml teal n lot but then for planting n fow trees on the school There's money In It. grounds. As tho scholastic bodies aro tho only ones nt prosont who Wo voto for chumps with fervor Beem to bo awako to tho situation tho blind; nctuul work of planting 11 troo would ' There's money In it. 011 such n celobrntlon of tho occasion Wo (, " Kl1 unless wo find bo a splendid object lesson, re-onforc-' Thoro's money In It. We shut our eyes to wrongs becnuso Thoro's money ln It. Wo make a Jest of breaking laws There's money In It. SOMK OHKOOX CHOPS. lug tho suggestive exercises with act ual achievement. OHKOOX'S AdltlCL'LTl'HK. STATISTICS as to tho gouoral con dition of agriculture ln Oregon nro now being dlssomluated by tho Iluronu of tho Census. In the do-' cado wondorful progress lias been shown. In tho total value of tho farm land alone, tho Increase has boon 2C2 per cent; In the total value of farm lauds and improvements, such as buildings, 213 por cent. The nvorngo values have Increased In like ratio. That the Oregon farmer Is paying attention to the preservation of his soil Is eldouced from tho faot tnut the Increase in the totnl expen diture for fertilizers in that decade 1b upwards of 132 per cent. Tho only decrease noticed during tho decade occurs lu tho nvoragw acres per farm, which Is 8 por cunt. The statement sIiowb In detail that there has been uu Inoroiuo of 9,291 farms, or 3C por cent, in Oregon be tuoui 1900 and 1910, but the In crease of acreage has only been 15 por cwtit; 1.057.000 acrot. The In crease has ehlelly been made by write Botturu, for. ua In 1900, 9S pot cont woro whlto. lu the decado thore came in 9,225 whlto farmers, or nt tho rato of 900 per annum, while tho lncreaso of non-whito (arms was only Oregon can go some when It comes to raising fruits and vegetables of remarkable slzo. Investigation seems to show thnt tho fertile soil of tho Northwest grows bottor and lar ger ngrlcultiirnl products thnn any other portion of the country, If not of tho world. Florence boasts n turnip that mensured 13 Inches ono way nnd 11 tho other. Sunnysldo, near Milton, produced strawberries for both Christmas and Now Year. ' Denton County grain fields Rooked 'green nnd promising as early as Jan Women cull It "tlguro"; men call It unry II. "shape." cr01, of ont8 gown nonr gnerj. I dan In Soptemhor was harvested De- Whou Is a gown a fit lit? When It comber 29. gives you a tit or a tit? Jacksonville hnd a cactus In bloom . during tho winter months, certainly When you speak kindly of any ono, tin ovldon.ee of n warm climate, somo people bollevo you have been' A woman picked rlpo strawberries brlbod.i 1 in her gnrdon In Lnfayetto on Janu ary 4. Wo grab and clutch and then we dio, The undertaker lays us by And smiles at our departuro Why? There's money In It. Wo all do a great deal of grum bling; and theie Is usually something back of It. Probably thero novor was who could not bo successfully sued for breach of promise. Corvallls believes It could hold a mld-wlntor roso show, so numerous , wore the blooms on out-of-door bushes during tho last few months. Kugeno lays claim to havlnc bad a man .., , -.. .. . . . , . ,ouuui.-iiiji himv iiu.i.iucs ior vurisi- ,mas Day, with grapes and raspuer l rlos rlpo and luolous. still on the I bushes nt that season, and roses IMJ.UWKSS CANNOT UK CUItlJI) bIooiulag nlu, lnwns a8 groeil as , ;n,;::.,v,;:,::.,r.,:H' ,,;, ,r.:,,,.,,,,.",!r!iVT, ! Mrs-B- nlRls,,oH of . wm 11 iiiiiiiin. it, ,n .tin iiiiiiii, nun .11. iininu ,.1 have to be considered wlieu.lt comes . I n-iii lii I nl . W In 11 (It t tnlio u 111 ,. . , , . . ...i 11 iiii.oii n iiiMihh imini nr mill r ;,n egs-producliig ftock of hens. ,'",r;! .;,;,',!.. :'v i,!;;:,:,1, ,,,-r ' fun-woodea nuit orpms. ',v;,':;..,i;..n rhiu'TK'':;.:! Um ,,u,, 12B es botw Mrcu c in .1 mi. v .iiIiummh-out. ji ( at.Ma.iHKt 'and March 20. or nn average of nine lillll Lllll l (. Illllll llll lilll UII lull n. ' HI". ..... mi 11,11 III f ' I' t ui OIU Ml-ni 11111 IIuihIikI ImUar fur hii a il 1 01 lUUiiti i wi'l 1. 1 1 . 1 1 .if I lllll ( III! I '. , 'I I III ll forclr ulum.troe If J rilKNKY A. CO., Tole .0. O, Bold by DriniBl tt.T.V ' Tte titll' Faiatlv rill iorconiiirttton. il li 1 H(Hrrli) Id 1 run 1 - i ut rrli I'urc K'tiO and two-fifths oggs n day. nUKAKWATKK sails FIUIUY nttornoon at 1 o'clock from Marsh flold IX)n PORTLAND. ffij 2gK JM I Magnes & Matson j m fflEDflI!nifil 8 1 ; Ttelr Sprkg EsMMlt f 1 ii $hm Mw Mlils f TSa R(B& Clf Pumps will be in greet vogue and the newest fashion is the waiat-line pump with a strap a little lower than the instep. Any cf the new styles in pumps will be suitable for practically every occasion. O::ford3 with ribbon laces or with two or three but tons will be worn for walking. Oxfords look especially well whh linen suits. Black suede, vclooze, patent .leather, dull leather, claxed kid and white canvas will all be seen. Trj Vuk MBEiaaBSsSigagaiiBggaBgBaKaagso First National Bank OF COOS BAY Capital fully paid $100,000,00 Surplus 5,000.00 OFFICERS: W, S. Chandler, M, C. Horton, Dorsey Krei'tzer, President, Vice-President, Cashier, DIRECTORS: W. S, Chandler, W, U, Douglas, John F. Hall, F, S, Dow, John S, Coke, Wm, Grimes, S, C, Rogers, W, P, Murphy, M, C, Horton, Does a general banking business, Interest paid on time and savings deposits, Rent a safety deposit box for your valuable papers at $3,00 and up per year, "" Flanagan & BennettBank Established 1889 Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over .... Assets Over $100,000 $500,000 Interest Paid on Time Deposits 1 u IMI . Parties Desiring Monu ments to be Erected & Before Decoration Dav Would do well to call at the Pacific Monumental Works Snnti, llroadwny and make selection from tho large stock now o'n lnni Mr. NMIson has In his employ the only practical marble and Bra nlte cutter in Coos c unity. And nono but tlm i., v.. ,'.... . ..w.iv lo mrneii COOS BAY-ROSEBURG STAGETInF ...., "Villon IIUJIUUTK IIIIII Alnil.llnl.l o . omBo leaves dally Dally htase between ltoseburg'and Jlnrshfleld, nnd Sundays nt 7 p. in. Pare, Sfl.oo. wwu Btiuuxi .genr, 0. P. nvnvtnn Agent, ROSEUUno. 'n PHON'B 11 120 MAUKKT AV., Manhflcld. TRY A WANT AD IN TIMES IF YOU WANT QUICK RESULTS TRY A TRIP DOWN TOWN ' IN THE EVENING Marshfield show windows are rapidly gaining a reputation for attractiveness or display and effec ' tive lighting. The ELECTRIC 'LIGHTED WIN DOWS andthe ELEC TRIC SIGNS- are making our business streets cheerful after nightfall. If you feel a little "off color" try a walk down town in the evening. Inspect the window displays of fine and LOW PRICEDmerchandise and food stuffs. See the latest fashions. Visit the theatres. You'll feel the better for it. OREGON POWER COMPANY TELEPHONE 178 SAFE INVESMEXTS. For information concerning high-class bond investments, bearing f Interest net, write O. 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